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Our only activity today was an attempt to get the suitcases fuller before we head home in three weeks. We went to many stores over 6 hours and didn't get much at all, despite trying on lots of clothes. The day was pretty warm but it got overcast so the day was comfortable despite being in the late 80s. For lunch we had Taco Bell and for dinner we had ...

... people and the second "Hidden Passages" tour had 8 people. They really stressed the importance of not touching the walls, ceilings or formations, pointing out that doing so was a third degree felony. Apparently the oils and dirt in human hands can impact the caves, and we could see evidence of that when comparing the first caves that had bats through them 4,000 years ago with the caves that were sealed off ...

... expected to see, but still lots of green and shrubbery. There are fewer trees now and some small cacti are appearing. We rolled into Schertz a little early to check in so we topped at the outlet malls for a couple of hours. The weather is quite warm here, early 30s. For dinner we went next door to Denny's then looked around the local Walmart. There are lots of black birds with cool eyes that make a real racket ...

... out refused. I asked to speak to the airport manager, but again - Sunday - no one was available. After 40 minutes on the phone, we got no where. We were just going to pay the amount but the Avis man insisted we could get it cheaper, and that I just needed to be more demanding and more angry! He then decided it would be best to take the car to Avis at the SAN airport and speak to the manager there, as they are a bigger franchise and have more ability to modify an agreement as ...

Day 344 - 4/9/14 - today we drove into downtown San Antonio and took a hop on hop off bus tour. We first saw the Alamo. The word "alamo" means cottonwood, a type of tree. Your first thought is, "wow, look how small that is", it's quite amazing and they did a wonderful job to refurbish it and the surrounding grounds are quite beautiful. The Alamo was first a Mission in 1718 named San Antonio ...